Huadian Turpan Cogen power station
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The Huadian Turpan power station (华电新疆高昌热电公司) is a proposed 700-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Xinjiang province, China.
The plant is different from the Huadian Turpan power station.
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Location
The map below shows Ya‘er Town, the approximate location for the proposed plant.
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Background on Plant
In 2014 China Huadian proposed a cogeneration power station of 2 x 350 MW in Turpan prefecture. The feasibility study was released in 2015.[1]
Construction began in November 2015.[2]
Project Details of expansion
- Sponsor: Huadian Xinjiang Power Co Ltd
- Parent company: China Huadian
- Location: Ya‘er Town, Gaochang, Turpan prefecture, Xinjiang province, China
- Coordinates: 42.879651,89.167144 (exact)
- Status: Construction
- Capacity: 700 MW (Units 1-2: 350 MW)
- Projected in service:
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "华电吐鲁番热电厂、八钢托克逊热电厂纳入国家2014年火电建设规划," 2015-01-27
- ↑ "新疆华电高昌热电有限公司2×350MW工程开工仪式," Turpan government, 2015-11-09